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Ice hockey at the 1956 Winter Olympics

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Ice hockey at the 1956 Winter Olympics

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FieldValue
year1956
imageIce hockey pictogram.svg
size80px
countryItaly
dates26 January – 4 February 1956
num_teams10
typeih
winnersUSSR
count1
secondUSA
thirdCanada
third-flagvar1921
fourthSweden
games33
goals262
attendance122230
scoring_leaderCAN James Logan (15 points)
prevseason1955 or
1952 Olympics
nextseason1957 or
1960 Olympics

| third-flagvar = 1921 1952 Olympics 1960 Olympics

Trophy awarded for the 1956 World Championships

The men's ice hockey tournament at the 1956 Winter Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, was the eighth Olympic Championship, also serving as the 23rd World Championships and the 34th European Championships. The tournament was held at the Olympic Ice Stadium and the Apollonio Stadium.

East Germany and West Germany could not come to an agreement over how to formulate a combined team, so they played a qualification game against each other, which was won by West Germany. East Germany hosted a tournament for non-qualified teams, often referred to as World Championships Pool B, between GDR, Norway and Belgium in Berlin.

The Soviets won all their games to claim their first Olympic title, their second World title, and their third European title. Canada, represented by the Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen, won its eighth consecutive Olympic ice hockey medal, and first bronze medal.

Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
URS Nikolai Puchkov
Grigory Mkrtychan
Nikolaï Sologubov
Dmitry Ukolov
Ivan Tregubov
Genrikh Sidorenkov
Alfred Kuchevsky
Yevgeny Babich
Viktor Shuvalov
Vsevolod Bobrov
Yuri Krylov
Aleksandr Uvarov
Valentin Kuzin
Yuri Pantjukhov
Aleksey Guryshev
Nikolay Khlystov
Viktor NikiforovUSA Willard Ikola
Don Rigazio
Richard Rodenheiser
Daniel McKinnon
Ed Sampson
John Matchefts
Richard Meredith
Dick Dougherty
Ken Purpur
John Mayasich
Bill Cleary
Wellington Burtnett
Wendell Anderson
Gene Campbell
Gordon Christian
Weldon Olson
John PetroskeCAN Denis Brodeur
Keith Woodall
Floyd Martin
Howie Lee
Art Hurst
Jack McKenzie
James Logan
Paul Knox
Donald Rope
Byrle Klinck
Bill Colvin
Gérard Théberge
Alfred Horne
Charlie Brooker
George Scholes
Bob White
Ken Laufman

Participating nations

Participating nations

  • AUT
  • CAN
  • TCH
  • EUA
  • ITA
  • POL
  • URS
  • SWE
  • SUI
  • USA

World Championship Group A (Italy)

Qualification

  • November 16, 1955
    • East Germany 3-7 West Germany

First round

Top two teams (shaded ones) from each group earned a right to play for 1st-6th places.

Group A

  • January 26
    • Canada 4–0 Germany (UTG)
    • Italy 2–2 Austria
  • January 27
    • Italy 2–2 Germany (UTG)
    • Canada 23–0 Austria
  • January 28
    • Germany (UTG) 7–0 Austria
    • Italy 1–3 Canada

Group B

  • January 27
    • Czechoslovakia 4–3 USA
  • January 28
    • USA 4–0 Poland
  • January 29
    • Czechoslovakia 8–3 Poland

Group C

  • January 27
    • USSR 5–1 Sweden
  • January 28
    • Sweden 6–5 Switzerland
  • January 29
    • USSR 10–3 Switzerland

Final round

[[Vsevolod Bobrov]] holding the championship trophy.
The goalkeeper of the Soviet ice hockey team [[Grigory Mkrtychan]] waiting in front of the goal post during the VII Olympic Winter Games. Cortina d'Ampezzo, 1956

The first place team, the Soviet Union, won the gold medal; the silver medal was won by the United States, and the bronze medal was won by Canada.

Coming into the final game of the tournament (Soviet Union vs Canada), the Soviets and Americans both had eight points while Canada had six points. A Canadian win would have created a three-way tie at eight points, to be broken by goal ratio. Canada (23/9=2.556) needed a victory by three or more to pass the Soviets (23/5=4.600). The Soviets would remain ahead of Canada with a win, a draw, or a loss by one or two.

The Americans (26/12=2.167) still had a chance at all three medal places due to the possibility of the goal ratios of Canada and/or the Soviets being sufficiently reduced according to the score of the final game.

  • January 30
    • USA 7–2 Germany (UTG)
    • Canada 6–3 Czechoslovakia
    • USSR 4–1 Sweden
  • January 31
    • USSR 8–0 Germany (UTG)
    • Sweden 5–0 Czechoslovakia
    • USA 4–1 Canada
  • February 1
    • USA 6–1 Sweden
  • February 2
    • Canada 10–0 Germany (UTG)
    • USSR 7–4 Czechoslovakia
  • February 3
    • Czechoslovakia 9–3 Germany (UTG)
    • Canada 6–2 Sweden
    • USSR 4–0 USA
  • February 4
    • USSR 2–0 Canada
    • Germany (UTG) 1–1 Sweden
    • USA 9–4 Czechoslovakia

Consolation round

  • January 31
    • Switzerland 7–4 Austria
  • February 1
    • Poland 6–2 Switzerland
    • Italy 8–2 Austria
  • February 2
    • Italy 8–3 Switzerland
    • Poland 4–3 Austria
  • February 3
    • Italy 5–2 Poland

World Championship Group B (East Germany)

Final Round

  • March 8
    • East Germany 4–1 Norway
  • March 9
    • East Germany 14–7 Belgium
  • March 10
    • Norway 7–5 Belgium

Statistics

Average age

Gold medalists team USSR was the oldest team in the tournament, averaging 29 years and 11 months. Team USA was the youngest team in the tournament, averaging 22 years and 5 months. Tournament average was 26 years and 7 months.

Leading scorers

RkTeamGPGAPts
1CAN James Logan87815
2CAN Paul Knox87714
3URS Vsevolod Bobrov79312
4CAN Jack McKenzie87512
5CAN Gerry Theberge89211
6URS Alexei Guryshev78311
7USA John Mayasich76410
8CAN George Scholes85510
9CAN Ken Laufman8189
10USA Gordon Christian6538

Tournament awards

  • Best players selected by the directorate:
    • Best Goaltender: USA Willard Ikola
    • Best Defenceman: URS Nikolai Sologubov
    • Best Forward: CAN Jack McKenzie

Final ranking

European Championship final ranking

Citations

References

References

  1. "Ice Hockey at the 1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo Winter Games". Sports Reference.
  2. [http://www.hockeyarchives.info/inter1956.htm World 'B']
  3. "Jeux Olympiques de Cortina d'Ampezzo 1956 - Hockey sur Glace".
  4. [https://digital.la84.org/digital/collection/p17103coll8/id/12644/rec/25. the Official Report p.676]
  5. "Team Canada - Olympics - Cortina d'Ampezzo 1956 - Player Stats".
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